Morpho-chronological variations and primary production in Posidonia sea grass from Western Australia

G. Pergent, C. Pergent-Martini, C. Fernandez, V. Pasqualini, Diana Walker

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    Abstract

    The occurrence of morpho-chronological variations was demonstrated in three Australian species of phanerogams, Posidonia australis, Posidonia coriacea and Posidonia sinuosa, which are found living around Rottnest Island (Western Australia). Three chronological parameters were identified: the thickness of dead sheaths, the internodal distance and the regular presence of floral stalk remains. The foliar primary production for these three species, as estimated using the lepidochronology method, is very high since values of 1374, 1811 and 678 mg dw shoot−1 y−1 were recorded, respectively. Rhizome production values range from 70·6 and 376·7 mg dw shoot−1 y−1 for Posidonia coriacea and Posidonia australis respectively. The results obtained are very encouraging and confirm that these morpho-chronological variations are particularly well developed for the genus Posidonia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)895-899
    JournalJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
    Volume84
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

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